Memory Workshop Empowers Students to Perform Smarter in Exams
Bengaluru: In an initiative aimed at strengthening academic performance among students, the Central Muslim Association (CMA) of Karnataka, in collaboration with the management committee of Abbas Khan College for Women and Post Graduation Centre and the organisation Success Minds, conducted a Free Special Super Power Memory Workshop for students preparing for crucial examinations.
The workshop, led by handwriting and memory expert Rafiulla Baig, was designed primarily for students of Class 10 who are preparing for their final examinations. The session focused on practical memory enhancement and handwriting improvement techniques to help students retain information effectively and present their answers better during exams.
Equipping Students with Learning Tools
The programme attracted enthusiastic participation from students and teachers from several schools. Through interactive sessions and demonstrations, Baig shared methods to strengthen concentration, improve memory retention and develop clear, effective handwriting that can help students score higher marks.
“Every child has immense potential. We only need to give them the right key to unlock that potential,” said Rafiulla Baig while encouraging students to believe in their abilities and adopt smarter learning methods.

Encouraging Academic Excellence
Attar Syed Murtaza Hussain, General Secretary of the Central Muslim Association of Karnataka, expressed gratitude to all those who supported the initiative.
“On behalf of the Central Muslim Association of Karnataka and Abbas Khan College for Women, I extend my heartfelt thanks to the managements, teachers and students of the various schools who participated in today’s memory workshop. The programme has empowered students with valuable techniques to enhance their learning abilities and will certainly support them in their academic journey and future endeavours,” he said.

Recognising Student Talent
A highlight of the event was the memory competition conducted during the workshop. Zohra, a PU College student, emerged as the winner and received a tablet worth ₹20,000 as the top prize. All participants were awarded certificates of participation along with several other prizes to encourage their enthusiasm.
Ayesha Rukhsar, Principal of AK PU College, said she was pleased to see students exposed to innovative learning methods that help them prepare more effectively for examinations.
Zohra Begum, Principal of Abbas Khan College for Women, urged students to continue improving themselves on all fronts to stay ahead academically and succeed in life.
Joint Secretaries Hussain Sharief, Riyaz Ahmed Sharief and Coordinator Syed Mazhar Khadri also expressed happiness over the success of the workshop and the active participation of students.

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